The Columbus Dispatch

John, Laura Arnold to give 5% of their wealth yearly

Houston billionair­es link with Global Citizen

- Haleluya Hadero

Billionair­e philanthro­pists John and Laura Arnold have committed to donate 5% of their wealth annually as part of an effort to encourage increased, timelier donations.

The Arnolds, who live in Houston, are the first billionair­es to sign on to the advocacy organizati­on Global Citizen’s “Give While You Live” campaign, which calls on the world’s billionair­es to give at least 5% of their wealth every year to a cause. The Arnolds’ pledge Monday came as part of an alliance between Global Citizen and the Arnold-led Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving – a coalition of donors, experts and nonprofits who want Congress to raise giving requiremen­ts.

By agreeing to give 5%, the Arnolds are voluntaril­y subjecting their assets to the same minimum payment standard private foundation­s must donate annually to maintain their tax-exempt status. But there’s been an ongoing debate during the pandemic on whether foundation­s and donor-advised funds – similar to charitable investment accounts – should be required to give more because of increased needs.

“Right now, many charities are in danger of not surviving the pandemic. Yet, more than $1 trillion promised to them remains warehoused in tax-free investment accounts,” John Arnold, the former hedge fund executive turned philanthro­pist, said in the announceme­nt. “America’s charities cannot afford to wait for some larger crisis to arise. Business as usual is simply not good enough.”

Donor-advised funds aren’t required to make donations in any given year – a hot-button issue in philanthro­py since donors are able to take immediate tax deductions before charities get any of the money.

The Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving has been calling for these assets to be donated within 15 years. But this, and its other calls for reforming tax benefits for donors, have gotten pushback from groups opposing more government involvemen­t in giving.

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ARNOLD VENTURES VIA AP Laura and John Arnold are the first billionair­es to sign on to Global Citizen’s “Give While You Live” campaign.

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